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SCIO TRIBUNE $1.26 THE YEAR MEMBERS OF HOUSE ARE INDEPENDENT PYTHIAN TEMPLE WAS DEDICATED Tie lifBhtin Start m O w « Graste Tba Grart Officers and Visiliei Knitlts Ib'M^kMt art Spiffs Are Elicitrt th Wirk Mist MegerHt Prahaaatly State Capitol, Sab m. Jan 31. Event* <.f the first th re«* week* of th«- legislature «how that th«* liouv member» are extraordinarily in«i«*- peodent in all their delil»*rati«»n« An examination of the journal re veal* that no group of represent., Pvrh»|M Scio ba* never bait a mor«* important l»<-n«*v«il«-nt society function pull«-d off than that of U h * dedi«*ation of the new temple for Leonida» li»lg«* No. 86, K. of I’. last Tuesday night. The lodg«- hall, which wax cri«ci«s| lives has vot«*i consistently together throughout the aeaaion. '¡"hey hav«* been split in different ways « hi al most every rolleall. last year, has been in uae sine«* last fall, but the hslge furnishings had not beea supplied nor cuulti a dal«* Is* arranged with th«* Grand officer» until this time. Tuewlay night th«* following tinrn- ed grand officers, rt*gular and pro tein. with many visiting knights, were pitwril and de«iicah*«l the new temple in a very efficient manner, The following hud charge *>f the ceremonies: G. C„ A. E. Wrightman. Silver- Those upstate member» who fear ed the domination by a mythical Multnomah county machine have M*en that dream shattered to hila almost every turn In fact th«- Multnomah county memheAi are not trying to maintain a machine Speaker Selling, himself. diweourag- ed it from the »tart if ever there wan any disposition to build one. The Multnomah delegation ha» been badly split on almost every question decided on a close vole even on th<Mk* issues aff«-ctmg Multnomah county directly. Onlv when the Houm* has expremted itself unani mously on a subject has the Mult nomah deh-galion clung together. Even th«* bill introducer! by Rep resentative Olson providing for m¡nation of petition-peddling did n«*t win the unanimous sup|M>rt of Multnomah representatives. The so-called evils of petition-peddling are more pronounced in Portland than in any other part of the state ami it was expect id that the dele gation would stay together on this subject, but several of the members were won over by the appeals of the up-state representatives, who de clared that petition circulating had not yet reached the stage of abuse in their respective localities. Probably the i»e*t controlled group in the house is the Eastern Oregon delegation. Whenever It is neceasary the members from «-a»i of the Cascades ding together, but frequently this is a difficult task for the leaders. it is probable that the Eastern Eor all Kirvh of I” resh Meats go to the Farmers Meat Market Highest market price pawl for Beef. Lal Hogs. Mutton. Elie. Meats suldat the lowest price commensurate with good stuff Cash pad for Hides frank HI TO. M c D onald ORE WONDERFUL OLAS« DOME 0F THE PALACE 0F HORTICULTURE. PANAMA PACIFIC TIONAI EXPOSITION. SAN FRANCISCO. IS1I INTERNA l*alacs i»r lt>inl<’ntt«r». tookliu U>r-*usb itw tourt ut l*ain» IbM tNauiltui «ttu. ture n«« • giaM üixua dB teet high amt itU tret tu «llamcirr Croenlag tb« «H*u»* «a « hug* imakH Ihr geio-rui style i»f Ihr arrbiivctuta I» U m Freui-h rm«l«u»e», wUb Menevui- umm IUH atlou Ti» sstr«** Wu«tth of Uw iMiai v l» H77 Iwl am) tHva.llk KM» feet PANAMA CANAL OPENING DELAYED Deed* tc Lock* Approved Washington, Jan 31 Attorney SWEEK DROPPED AND ALBANY MAN NAMED ton.G. V C-, W General Gregory today approved th«* L. Marks. Albany. deed by which the Federal Govern 0 G. ’ P. I'h«w B |j»ugh«*i ty, Astoria ment will acquire title to the Ore G. K. of R. and S. L. It. Ttinson, gon City locks, and s»-nt his letter : Salem. ftesirtit Wils«« ftipsas ti Visit tit of approval, with the deed, to Secre Wilhia H HetnbiMk. Liflir «I Dtaicut G. Ma» A.. J B Bourne. Ramer. tary of War Garrison for acceptance. is Nraiutrt lei Mmistir EipasitiM ia March art Mala G. I. G. George Cuaiter, Silver - This practically cl«»»«*» negotiation» ton. ti Sum Stviril Spaacbas that have been under way for nearly Visiting knight* present l«e»i<h*s two year», «nd it is n«»w miHHaary the above, were: . <»nly for the Secretary of war to From Silverton. Chas I,. Morgan. Washington. Feb. 2. The presi- affix his signature ami re«|u«*Ht th«* Formal Washington. Jan 2i> John W«xw|, Joliu Fisliwixxl. R. ('. «•nate the dent today sent to lb«« i secretary of the Treasury to nay announcement of th«* (MMit|H>m*ment Eastman. W. S Jack. Al Nickerson, nomination of William II Homi* over the cash. of opening ceremome» at th«* Pana Elmer Olsen. Geo. Moorey, Geo. When th«* purchase is completed brook, of Alltany, Ore., editor of ma Canal from March until »«me Cuaiter. and R. B Mount. the secretary of war will announce the All>any Ih-mocrat. to l«e Minister time in July was mad«* today by From Albany. J. II. i'b<>ni|«Min, Mr llornibrook was ap : the p«»licy of the government, and to Siam Secretary Daniels at a cabinet Ora Baker, George* Goltra. II. W. ' it is expert«**! that the canal will pointed on th«* joint recommenda meeting. Stratton, Geo Richards, L F. Mc immediately be thrown open to fr«*e tion of Senator» Chamberlain an«l In July th«* Atlantic fleet will |»u* Clain. A. L. Gold«*», C. It FLssex. L. navigation. Until that time plans lain«*, who acle«l on numerous re- through th«* canal and all of the F. Newton. Chas. C. Curry. M, E. id the war department as to future commendations made t«> them by other ceremonies planned for Presi Bilyeu, J W. Miller. R M Ruwll. work near Oregon City will not U- prominent democrats wh«*n in Ore I ljife Compton. II. A St«*arns. Neil dent Wilaun's attendance i«» March gon at th«* time of th«* lat«* campaign matie public. will l»e hel<i The report of Gover The senators lil«*d their rec«»mmen- Bain. W L. Marks. Clyde Crawford, nor Ijoeihals of »lid«»» in Culebiacut dation with Secretary Bryan wh«-n I J. L. Hill, W. B. Chance. <>eorg<* Look to ( to Consolidation was given by Mr, Daniel« as the and J. M V. Bilyeu. they returneil to Wasliidgton prior ISantier» . reason for th«* f»»tponem«>nt. When the dislicatory service* wen* to the <>i«eniiig of congress and the | Out ea»t and southeast uf town appaintnient has lieen delayed while ■ c«»nclu<l«*d. the lodge ami visiting It we« definitely announced that President Wilson ex|«rcts to go to there are three lodges of the Ito- the state depsu-tawnt inquired into i nwmber* repaired to the Uesely- the San Francisco Exposition in hemian order of Z. C. B. J., neither Hornihrook’a qualitications. hal1 ■nd »«» • *«»T •«* March, despite th«* postponement of of which has a very strong memlier« Sinator Chamberlain at the last cellenl v«»cal ami instrum«*nl/il pro- the opening of the canal, ami will ship. An effort is on f<a»t to con* sewsion mad«- a strong effort to ae- By this time tomorrow had near- make a special trip to Panama in solidate the three into one stiong cure this appointment for Alex lodge. ami Sweek ’a "Hv«i. Nevertbclesa, the l«xlge July. Sweek, of Portland. The Tribun«* knows nothing alxiut and visitors returmd t>> the Castle Unless an extra sc**i«»n of C«m- nomination was sent to th«* M*nate, the objects and aims of the order, hall ami conferred the Esquire rank gress is called the Pr«*m«ient olan» but sul»ws|ut>ntly was withdiawn but as a general principle, one to make a number of speeches on I h - cmum * <»f »troiig opposition. Sena upon an initiative, the Albany lidge his return trip east It was said strong lodge is far more interest tor Chaml»erlain mad«- several ef Conferring the work in a most effi authoritatively at the White ilousr ing than two or three weak on«*» fort« to have Sweek renominated, cient and impressive manner. Then the talkfeast m-gan in winch that there were now no plans for It is productive of more interest on but Secretary Bryan insi»ted that the (»aft of the members. Our Bo ■ I G. C. C rightman. G. K S. Stin an extra sewiion some other democrat in- namwl hemian friend» are certainly making son. Dr. J. L. Hill and others parti Oftii-ials have eveiv ex|M*ctation ■ a a me move v cipated. until alsiut 3 a. m.. when Loa Holman Dead that the slides will he cumiJeteiy the function was dosed. rrdnoved by July Notes All visiting memlier» com- John Cyrus, of arrow« th«*e South I xhi Holman, who wu temporarily rnendeil Leonhia* lodge highly for Saniiam on the C. & E. railroad resoling in Altumy for medical treat Oregon group will «tick clueely to* the i*nterpiise in building their came to Scio Tuewlay afternoon. ment. died Monday, aired at »out 72 gether when the irrigation bills corn«- Castle hall ami pr<«ph«-»Hsl a most This is his first visit to his old home year«. up. Tlw* irrigatiomata are wkinr prosperous future for th«* lodge. town for two or three years He The remain« was brought to Scio a <»ne-half mill state-wkie tax levy Some 15 memlier■ of laiurel l«xige remarked the improvement* ituule for burrial yesterday -Mr Holman and a cash appropriation of $460.* since he was here. Mr. Cyrus came married a sister of J. A- Bilyeu, of No. 7 drove over in an auto truck. 000, with the expectation of getting In one or two instances, the afore over to attend the K. of P. dedi- thia city. one or the other, the tax levy pre cailon said members had to get out and ferred. Doc Sanderson, who purchased a pull the truck out of the mud. So far aa the »{s-akership contest Scio was voted, by our late vhd- Shetland p«>ny at Salem last w«-ek Everybody, mendier», visitors, is concerned the line* that divided tors, to be the i«e»t town on the for Jack, thinks the diminutive spectator» and the Pythian Sisters, the Selling forcea from the Eaton map. We suspect the l»ountiful piece of h«>rarfle«h about the neatest voted the exerciaes of the evening a supporters at the tieginning of the lunch prej»are<l bv the laiiles was thing in that line In the country splendid sucr«*sa session. or more properly before the the cause Nor do we suspect that He is thinking of entering the new session. were broken down after the our lady friends were endeavoring purchase in the race* at the fair, Su beer it>e for The Tribune, Si. 26 I hr«t day. to purchasr vowa. cither. next fall, with Jack for the jockey. the year. *-» * ■